Temple University: Student Group Put on Probation Because of FIRE Speaker
- "Temple Response to FIRE from Theresa Powell," June 4, 2010
- "Theresa Powell Note Taker Version of Notes from April 27, 2010, Meeting with Theresa Powell," April 27, 2010
- "Alvaro Watson Version of Notes from April 27, 2010, Meeting with Theresa Powell," April 27, 2010
- "E-Mail to Jason A. Levy from TUP's President," April 14, 2010
- "E-mail to TUP from Jason A. Levy," April 14, 2010
- "E-mail to Alvaro Watson from Office of Student Activities Director Gina D'Annunzio," April 14, 2010
- "Temple University Purpose Booking Confirmation," February 15, 2010
- "Temple University Reservation Form," February 14, 2010
- "Temple University 'Programming Tips' Policy, 2009-2010," December 31, 2009
Case Materials
- "Temple Student Government Backs Down from Discriminatory Funding Policy," by Adam Kissel, September 21, 2010: Temple University's student government has backed down from a viewpoint-discriminatory funding policy for student events. The student government had told student organizations that speakers who are "offensive"—or not "inclusive" and "friendly"—would not be funded. A student government leader also stated that the new rule would "not be found in any documents, but will be enforced by the [allocations] committee." Less than 24 hours after the student group Temple University Purpose challenged the policy with FIRE's help, the policy was rescinded.
- "At Temple University, ‘That Word Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means’," by Adam Kissel, May 19, 2010
- "‘Temple News’ Reports on Student Group Probation, Blasts University," by William Creeley, April 27, 2010
- "Greg in 'Huffington Post' on His Uncontroversial Controversial Speech at Temple," by Claire Jenkins, April 23, 2010
- "Temple Student Group Placed on Probation for Inviting Me to Speak?," by Greg Lukianoff, April 14, 2010
- "To Be or Not to Be...Politically Correct: Greg Lukianoff Speaking Tonight at Temple University on "Unlearning Liberty"," April 14, 2010



